Thursday, August 4, 2011
- Letter to Villaraigosa: Bring It On
- SacBee:Assembly Republicans question legality of California budget
- SacBee: Efforts under way to unravel California's budget
- SFChron: CA Dem Party progressives explore primary challenge to Obama
- OCReg: Survey: 1 in 5 teachers support ending unions
- CalWatch: Newsom leads fundraising as candidates look to 2014
- VCS:Pavley, Strickland raising cash as expensive senate campaign looms
- CapWkly: Proposed initiative targets unions' political clout
- SanGabTrib:Portantino to seek transparency amendment, possible audit of Assembly
- SJMerc: California fairs face tough times as state funds evaporate
- SacBee:State asks California community colleges for salary data
- SacBee: California pays prisons guards for attending Las Vegas convention
- SacBee: The Buzz: California officials seek higher rates for meal reimbursements
- SacBee:Brown appoints six to troubled teacher credentialing panel
- LAT: New law limits protests near schools
- SacBee: Dugard case prompts effort to improve sex offender supervision
- CapWkly: State hunts for cash, but tax loopholes still abound
- CalWatch: Teachers want changes in bill to limit public employee pensions
- CCT Political Blotter: ACLU demands cops' data on cell-phone tracking
- CapWkly: Should California recognize tribes' civil court rulings?
- SacBee:Californians Against Identity Theft files as campaign committee
- WashTimes: Criticism of China on agenda at RNC session
- Politico: Inside the Huntsman 'drama'
- SFChron: GOP prez candidate Herman Cain coming to California
- SacBee: Back to school: Most districts will charge 25-cents more for lunch
- SFChron: SF group urging Lee run funded by politically connected
- SFChron: Legislator wants probe of MTC plan to buy building Legislator wants probe...
- CCTimes: Pittsburg development measure qualifies for Nov. 8 vote
- CCT Political Blotter: George Miller announces re-election campaign
- CCT Political Blotter: Barbara Lee announces re-election bid, too
- SJMerc: 49ers unveil latest glimpse of new Santa Clara stadium
- SFChron: One small step: Niners unveil stadium model
- SJMerc: Santa Clara County reaches tentative agreement with its largest labor union
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The Golden Pen
SacBee: California Democrats declare war on ballot measures - CalWatchdog: Stadium Dreams and Sacramento Kings
- RedCounty: Bad Signs at the SOS March
- F&HDaily: What he said: "Do no harm!"
- F&HDaily: Committee Focuses on Jobs for New Economy
- LAT: U.S. budget ax hangs over California
- Townhall: Are GOP Presidential Hopefuls Really Serious?
- Nat'Journ: California's Golden Opportunity at Bipartisanship
- USAToday: Unlike GOP, Democrats Will Focus on Jobs
- SLO Trib: Political consultant accuses another consultant of plagiarism
- ModBee: Modesto councilman's firm benefitted from sale of apartment complex
- ModBee: TID proposes rate hike for power of up to 7%
- FresBee: Not all Fresno County leaders take cut in pay
- VCS:Budget cuts will be felt at Ventura County courts
- LADN: Panel gives its approval of stadium proposal
- LAT: Vernon pays former administrator $500,000 to settle contract provision
- LAT: Los Angeles getting tougher on street-corner animal sales
- LADN: L.A. City Council votes to ban pet sales on streets
- LAT: Bell 8 see hope in Supreme Court ruling
- SanGabTrib:Legislation could save Gold Line board members from conflict-of-interest lawsuit
- OCReg: Official wants chief to step down
- LAT: Fullerton police criticized for silence on man's death
- OCVoice: Dad! Dad! Dad!
- OCReg: How O.C. pension system made a $228 million mistake
- OCReg: O.C. retirement fund performed below others, report says
- OCReg: The DA, the lost revolver and the lieutenant, Part I
- IVDB: Postmus wanted ally for counsel
- RivPE: S.B. COUNTY: Legal fees large expense for Derry
- RivPE: Democrats look to capitalize on remapped Inland districts
- RivPE: Buster, Jeffries close in early fundraising
- RivPE: CONGRESS: Calvert bill targets redundant environmental red tape
- RivPE: COLTON: Late mayor's widow to replace him
- VOSD: How a Chargers Stadium and a Convention Center Mix
- SDUT: Sweetwater legal fees exceed peer districts